A Romantic Tasmania Food & Wine Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
The diversity of authentic flavor Down Under will be revealed during your 8-day romantic food and wine tour of Australia that immerses you in the treasured tastes of Tasmania. Seasonal and regional ingredients will emerge as the foundations of succulent cuisine as you indulge in luxurious accommodations, sample tremendous dishes, and venture into secluded beauty as passion emerges from Tasmania’s pristine food and wine.
Customizable Itinerary
Launceston – Tasmanian Arrival
Arrive in the beauty of Launceston and ready yourself for the stunning and secluded world of Tasmania. The second largest city in Tasmania, the city of Launceston is also one of Australia’s oldest. The city boasts a plethora of Victorian and Georgian buildings, from the prominent façade of Albert Hall, which stretches across a city block, to the multi-pillared Town Hall. Your arrival into Launceston is seconded only by your journey to come. After a quick visit with the city you will venture off onto the Tamar Valley wine route where the exceptional flavors of Tasmania and the luscious wonders of the landscapes await you.
The northern territory of Tasmania is made of land that should be relished and savored, whether with a journey through the landscape or a taste of the earth itself. The climate is cool and inviting as you wind through the rolling hills of Tamar Valley. Mist drifts over the trees and along the valley floor giving kisses of moisture to the spreading vineyards. Begin to savor your time in Tasmania with a visit to the Jansz Vineyard where sparkling wines reign supreme. Sip the Premium Cuvée and the air is perfumed with honeysuckle and citrus, mixing with a subtle scent of strawberry. Gentle fruits wash over your tongue letting the citrus notes linger a while. Continue on to the world famous Pipers Brook Estates where the complex perfume of the 2013 Pinot Gris fills the glass with a depth of aroma, from fragrant pear to dried goji berries, finishing with a subtle blend of cinnamon spice. The full body of the wine is filled with apple strudel combined with a sweet ginger spice that gives a delightful richness to the dry wine.
Continue your journey through Northern Tasmania with a stroll through the Myrtle Rainforest. The trees tower into the air surrounding you with the pleasant scent of fresh rain and lush flora. The forest is vivacious, with trees almost as wide as they are tall, roots sprouting from beneath the forest floor like something out of a fairytale, the moss almost neon green. Travel across the canopy on a hanging bridge for a view of the forest from on high before making your way to the luxuries of the Tidal Waters Resort, located along the sensationally blue waters of local bay, surrounded by numerous lagoons and lakes. The trees nestle the resort allowing for seclusion and privacy amongst its many luxuries, including the delightful view of the stunning scenery from most any room. The romance and flavors have only begun with your first taste of Tasmania.
What's Included:
Freycinet National Park – A Stroll through Fire
Hobart – Romancing History
Port Arthur – The Secluded Wonders
Strahan Village – The Falling Beauty
Cradle Mountain – The Tranquil Untouched
Cradle Mountain – A View of the Cradle
Launceston – Touring Majesty
Trip Highlights
- Discover the wonders of Freycinet National Park
- Experience the famous Binalong Bay and world-famous Bay of Fires
- Stand beneath the tumbling water of Russell Falls
- Taste Tasmanian wines at famous island wineries
- Enjoy the history at the heritage towns of Richmond and Ross
- Traverse the majesty Cradle Mountain National Park
- Drift along pristine waters on a Gordon River cruise
Starting Price
$4,000 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 72 reviews
Our trip to Australia was a trip of a lifetime and it exceeded all our expectation thanks to our travel agent from the Australia tour company. Our agent worked with us tirelessly for months to customize a package to fit our needs and our budget. Our trip consisted of 10 airline flights, 8 shuttle transfers, 7 hotels and 10 tours. Every connection went like clockwork and problem free. Each tour was well managed and professionally done. Every hotel was clean and comfortable with 100% satisfaction from us. We were particularly happy with Tasmania in general and the Hotel Grand Chancellor Hobart.
Our 4 days in Sydney over New Years was fabulous and we loved the city. The Hunter Valley Wine tour was great and we were sorry to miss the Blue Mountain tour but it did not fit. Ayers Rock was enjoyable and we were glad to make it a brief stopover. Cairns was a beautiful location and we enjoyed our 3 days there doing Karanda and the Reef. As mentioned Tasmania was super special. We loved the Bruny Island cruise and the city of Hobart. We drove our rental car to Swansea with stops at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary (highly recommended) and historic Richmond. After a visit to Freycinet National Park which was lovely, we drove to Launceston.
Our 3 days in Melbourne after our Princess cruise was also very special. We enjoyed the city and the Travelodge Southbank hotel. It had the perfect location next to the Eureka Tower, the riverwalk and the free tram for the city. We flew home on Australia Day which was a little disappointing but no one considered that before the trip..
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Our trip was was amazing! We went to Tasmania (Cradle Mountain and Freycinet), Hamilton Island, and Sydney for 2 weeks (although 2 of those days were pure travel).
Tasmania was amazing. We loved both Cradle and Freycinet...we wish we could have spent more time at both. We understood that time was limited, however would recommend at least two nights at both which our travel agent did suggest. Regardless, we were super pleased and would recommend Tasmania be highlighted more to travelers anywhere. I really didn't know anything about it and got lucky. More travelers need to know (on second thought, maybe let's keep it a secret) how pristine and special Tasmania is in Australia. Maybe it was just me not knowing though.
Hamilton Island was awesome, but you are kind of "stuck" with their amenities. With limited options for food that is less than $20 ASD a sandwich it was somewhat annoying but we understood you get what you pay for and so we just accepted it. Having a few "beach" options to choose amongst would have been nice...also...you receive the same amenities (as far as I knew) at Reef View as the Beach Resort. I'm glad I did NOT choose the Beach resort as the view of the ocean was much better and the short walk to the beach was a non-issue. I would choose view over a walk across the street anytime but I get that that is hard to communicate. Our travel agent did a good job of downplaying that or I may have chosen the Beach resort and been disappointed. If you do choose Reef View then request a high floor...we were on the 17th floor and had the most amazing view (this may cost a little more...well worth it). Overall, Hamilton Island was BEAUTIFUL and we loved the amenities, the hikes, getting a golf buggy, and seeing the sunset on One Tree Hill. Such a treat...I even cried a little I was so overwhelmed with its beauty and the surroundings.
Sydney was expected...a big city. The kayak tour under the Sydney Harbour Bridge was awesome. I would definitely recommend it again. The bridge climb...I wish I knew how scared I would be. We didn't like that we couldn't cancel last minute without any refund...especially when it was rainy and windy. We hated it...although, yes, the views were beautiful. We would have accepted a penalty to cancel and wish we knew in advance that it wasn't refundable...make sure you do your research if you are on the fence. Based on when we went (Twilight) it seemed like we could have booked and made our decisions last minute regardless of what they told us. Finally, the Opera House should be promoted more...we wish we would have went. We walked around it and were too late to book a show so ended up going to a very cool jazz club called The Basement around Circular Quay. A fun unexpected concert that provided a unique experience to Sydney that felt local yet a great Saturday night out.
Overall, simply put...the trip was EPIC.
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This travel agent was very easy to work with and did way more than just provide a standard itinerary. We wanted to fly fish in Tasmania during our trip but the infrastructure for fly fishing tourism is not nearly as developed in Tasmania as it is in New Zealand so arrangements were a little more difficult. However, the guides that our travel agent arranged for us were outstanding. We especially enjoyed the lodge in Deloraine. Aside from a couple glitches during check in for a couple flights, all of the arrangements were seamless. Every limo driver and guide was on time and outstanding. Having private tours allowed us to visit with the guides informally so we learned a lot about the customs, culture, plants and wildlife of the areas we visited--including explanations of cricket and Australian Rules Football! Our agent encouraged us to spend a few days at a lodge Freycinet and I'm so glad she did. It was a lovely and relaxing way to start our trip around Tasmania. The only problem was that it was so hard to leave!
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My travel adviser paid close attention to the kinds of things my husband and I were interested in, presented well thought out itineraries, and revised them to suit our pace and feedback. Everything was carefully organised, including flights, hotels, car rental, vouchers for specific sight-seeing and trips, and all went very smoothly and efficiently. I knew very little about Tasmania before our visit, so was delighted with the choices made on our behalf.
However, our trip to Bonnet Island (to see penguins, etc) was cancelled due to minimum number of trippers (4) not having signed up and to bad weather; a warning that this could happen would have been desirable. Also the last part--the drive to Hobart from Strahan took over 5+ hours , and was pretty tiring. Since Gordon River boat trip did not end till 2.00 pm, it was nearly 8 pm by the time we found our hotel in Hobart.
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My husband & I had a wonderful month-long trip to Australia!! Our agent at this Australia travel company did an excellent job of selecting great hotels & superb tours. Our favorite spot was Tasmania ... Hobart is a very quaint little harbor town full of very polite people ... like the US was a generation ago. Driving on the left was a serious challenge for my husband, so we parked rental cars in the cities we visited & used very efficient public transportation. We needed to use GPS devices & my only complaint is that GPS was not included with our rental cars in Darwin & Cairns and for the amount of money we paid for our trip, we feel that those $55. fees should have been paid or we should have known in advance so we could make other arrangements. Overall, I would give a 4.75 star rating.
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